Thursday, April 2, 2020

Review: Golden in Death - J.D. Robb

Golden in Death Golden in Death by J.D. Robb
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars

Golden in Death is can you believe it, the 50th book in the ‘In Death’ Series. Again, the whole gang are here as Dallas, Roarke and Peabody are on the search for a killer who looks like they are killing indiscriminately…or are they. When a man dies unexpectedly one morning after opening a package. Dallas is put onto the case as things don’t add up. From here she is taken to an elite school, a shady headmistress and students who are out of control. As another death happens, Dallas is pushed to the brink on finding the killer(s) whilst trying to balance her personal/work life.

As always with this series, they are a fast, easy and enjoyable read. Not only do you have the crime aspect and the quirkiness between ‘free ager’ Peabody and ‘hard ass’ Dallas, you also have the balance that Dallas seems to be finding easier between her and Roarke. There are some moments that make you smile as you know you may have had similar conversations in your own relationships.

This was definitely a comfortable story t read and I love seeing characters from the other books pop in and out throughout the story and how they have developed even after having their own trials and tribulations. As always, it’s great seeing into the mind of J.D. Robb and what the future could look like as well as a great story that keeps you plodding along until the very end. A really enjoyable read!




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